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STEERING / AUTOPILOT SYSTEMS |
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Naviguide 4000 - Manual Steering System |
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The Sperry Marine Naviguide 4000 Manual Steering System has
multiple configurations to meet specific customer requirements.
A flexible modular design, the NAVIGUIDE 4000 program provides
all components for follow-up (FU) and non-follow-up (NFU) manual
marine steering for single and dual rudder systems.
A basic configuration with single FU and double FU for a single
rudder, comprising a FU hand wheel, an NFU tiller, a rudder angle
feedback unit, a steering mode selector, a ship steering alarm
module and a ship steering control unit, can be expanded
considerably by simply connecting additional components to the
NAVINET 4000 network.
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SteerMaster - Manual Steering and Self-tuning System |
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The Sperry Marine SteerMaster Control System is the first
network-based combination of a manual marine steering system
and a self-tuning adaptive heading control system.
A SteerMaster Control system comprises three cardinal components:
- The NAVIGUIDE 4000 Manual Marine Steering System
- The NAVIPILOT 4000 Self-Tuning Adaptive Heading Control System
- The NAVINET 4000 Ship Steering Control Network
Although conceived as a combined system, the very flexible
configuration and modular design features also allow individual
application of only the NAVIGUIDE 4000 or only the NAVIPILOT
4000 together with the NAVINET 4000 Ship Steering Control Network.
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NaviPilot 4000 - Self
Tuning Adaptive Control System |
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The innovative Sperry Marine Navipilot 4000 Ship Steering Control
System is the first marine autopilot which uses ship steering control
network technology to control a ship.
Fully self-tuning,adaptive heading control.
Manual selection of steering strategy to suit weather conditions.
Gyrocompass Heading interfaces: two RS422 x 2.
Magnetic compass interfaces: NMEA 0183, sine/cosine.
Additional remote control and display units possible.
Meets the requirements of all major classification societies.
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